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This is a famous reaction to events during...
The Spanish Civil War
Over 60 nations including Germany, Italy, and Japan jointly agreed to ban wars of aggression?
The Kellogg-Briand Pact
Which of the following happened after the photo below?
The Lend-Lease Act was passed
 What is being summarized below?
The Atlantic Charter
 Which document could accuse the text below of plagiarism?
Wilson's 14 Points
Whose image was prominently displayed on the poster below?
George Washington
What U.S. action preceded and helped provoke the famous event depicted below?
FDR ordered assets frozen after an invasion
 What event is this poll question a reaction to?
The German invasion of Poland
What "decidedly unneutral act" by the U.S. was Churchill referring to after France was invaded?
The Destroyer-Base Deal
Which country -- NOT represented in the photograph or the actual meeting -- was the main topic of conversation at the Munich Conference?
Czechoslovakia
The first peacetime draft was signed into law shortly before which presidential election?
1940
What was the subject of the photo, where was it taken, and how soon did World War II start afterward it was taken?
Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact/Moscow/about 1 week
Invaded Poland September 17, 1939?
USSR
When FDR said a particular date "will live in infamy," what was he talking about?
The Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor
June 6th, 1944?
D-Day
NOT an Axis Power?
China
NOT one of the "Big Three" (Allied) powers?
France
The images below are representations of...
"Rosie the Riveter"
During World War II, Dwight Eisenhower was...
a General
Internment began shortly after...
Pearl Harbor
Wartime conference where the United States warned Japan to surrender unconditionally or face "prompt and utter destruction?"
Potsdam
TRUE OR FALSE
Kamikaze is a 13th century Japanese term that translates as "divine wind," in reference to a typhoon that destroyed an approaching Mongol armada.
True
TRUE OR FALSE
Island "Hopping" is a term that refers to fighting in Europe during World War II.
False
TRUE OR FALSE
WAC & WAVES refer to women mobilized into the U.S. army and navy.
True
TRUE OR FALSE
The decision in Korematsu v. United States (1944) said that internment was a violation of detainees' constitutitonal rights and ordered all people still being held to be released.
False
TRUE OR FALSE
The U.S. military was segregated -- black and white soldiers fought separately -- during World War II.
True